Morris LED bay I-beam design light fixture rated at 100 watts with battery backup for many types of warehouse or industrial lighting needs. Replaces a variety of metal halide and fluorescent lighting to save energy. The LED array distributes the light evenly in every direction while providing a certain amount of visual comfort, reducing glare. This light fixture offers quality lighting for wide-ranging applications and delivers excellent energy savings compared to linear fluorescent and HID highbay fixtures. For those of you who want to replace a 400 watt metal halide light fixture equal in a bay or low bay situation, this might be a good way to get that accomplished. It not only has a finished look and is completely enclosed, but it also delivers it could spread of light throughout a space that you may be using it in. That makes a great for almost any area you may have more spaces are little bit tighter and you might be doing some kind of 1 for 1 replacement of a higher wattage HID light fixture. It has better efficiency than some of the first generation of LED light fixtures having its efficacy at 145 lumens/watt. Because it has a 50,000 hour life expectancy, you will get many years of reliable service and excellent light output during that time. There's also a five year warranty so you don't have to worry about early failure on this light fixture, we've got you covered. It's perfect for almost any industrial situation or commercial lighting, but there are any number of applications that could use and LED type of light with this small package.

At BuyLightFixtures.com, we offer the best commercial lighting fixtures for large indoor spaces manufacturing, facilities, gymnasiums and much more. This type of LED bay light will give you the required light levels you need for any industrial area. And because there LED bay fixtures, you’re going to get the most lumens per watt which is a measure of energy efficiency. So not only can you get energy savings that will hit your bottom line, but you can also get excellent lighting for higher productivity in all types of industrial lighting situations.

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These have high-output LED arrays and excellent light quality, so it’s going to be an improvement over the older HID types of light system such as metal halide or high-pressure sodium. Sometimes those high-intensity discharge lamps can experience a color shift or be kind of a maintenance headache. And you can save a lot of money on your electric bill especially if you run a massive operation 24 hours a day. Even on smaller use facilities, it makes a lot of sense to replace the old HID lighting with quality LED bay lights. How much can you save? Well, we have a free downloadable spreadsheet that you can input your existing system data compared to one of our new light fixtures, and you can see exactly how much you’ll save per fixture. You can put in the number of fixtures you would want and how many hours a day with the kilowatt cost, and it’s going to give you an accurate estimate. It’s on the left-hand column of our website, and it’s entirely free to do simple lighting saving calculations. Keep in mind that you can also get electric utility rebates when switching over to energy-efficient lighting. And it’s not just industrial electric or commercial types of applications; many retail stores are looking to do this as the paybacks are getting so good. In fact, on our spreadsheet, you’ll see a payback calculation, the time it takes to recoup the investment you made on new equipment.

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But it’s not just about energy efficiency; it’s also about getting a great lighting job while you’re saving and energy. We always say if you keep all the energy in the world, but the lighting doesn’t look right, you save nothing. In other words, what you gain in energy efficiency you may lose in things that are vital like productivity or increase sales. LED bay lights are increasing in efficiency, and it’s a significant improvement over old fluorescent or HID lighting technology. There’s better light control, higher light output and much lower maintenance cost which you can realize over the years. It’s true that almost any improvement you make in lighting will equate to higher productivity and a sense of a positive atmosphere. It makes a big difference and especially where you need good light to find defects in products, you’re trying to sell something, or you need to be able to read high up on a shelf. That’s why bay LED lights are an excellent choice for almost any one of these situations. One of the things to keep in mind when selecting any bay light is whether you want the linear design or something with a round reflector. It’s probably more of an aesthetic appearance rather than the lighting effect although the linear lights seem to work out very well for getting a good spread of light throughout an area.

How many will I need?

Customers will often ask us how many LED bay light fixtures they may need for a particular space they’re looking at. If you’re unsure how much you’ll need, you can always call or email us any of the details so we could do a layout for you at no charge when you purchase light fixtures from us. It’s the best way to know precisely how much light you’ll have after you do a lighting upgrade. It’s not just about lumens, but it’s about looking at the whole space that you’re trying to light. We need to know a lot of details such as the light fixture that you would like to use, the interior cavity of the room and what kind of reflectance is you might be having with certain types of paint or surfaces. From that we can generate a footcandle layout for you that’ll tell you exactly where you need to put each fixture and what kind of foot candle level you could expect underneath. It’s important to get the right amount of light for certain types of tasks. The Illuminating Engineering Society puts together recommended light levels in footcandles for almost any kind of work that may be done. When you follow those guidelines, it will give us the ability to get you the right kind of light that will optimize your work environment.

LED bay lights and low bay light differences.

At times people are confused between bay/low bay types of lighting. Although both of these are very similar and are often mentioned in the same sentence, a bay is considered a mounting above 20 feet, and the low bay would be regarded as for areas underneath that. The low bay light generally has more light spread, and that’s why it’s better at a lower height although it can be used higher as well. There are no hard and fast rules, and it depends on what your preference is. There may be times you need maximum light spread very high up if you’re trying to see item numbers that are up on the shelf. So these are some things to keep in mind when you’re thinking about a new lighting system.

How can we help you today?

If you have any questions about anything that you see with these LED bay lights or anything else on our website, call us or email us with any of the details that we can help you with. You can also send us images if you want to help describe your situation so we can best help you discover what might work best for you we want the best lighting project that you can have while saving the most energy. There’s never been a better time to take a look at new lighting because of all the incentives that are available and the fast paybacks that you can also get. Let us help you today find out the best route to go for more efficient and better lighting in the future.

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